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'Now You See Me 3' races past 'The Running Man' at box office
It’s no magic trick: The third installment in the thieving magician “Now You See Me” series beat the high-profile action pic “The Running Man” at the North American box office this weekend. Lionsgate’s “Now You See Me: Now You Don’t”…
Packers snap two-game losing streak with road win against Giants
There is a lot to improve upon, but Green Bay got a needed victory over a reeling New York squad that's fresh off firing its coach this week.
Packers running back leaves game early with injury
The bell cow back was taken out of a road contest against the New York Giants.
Lifelong Learner: The rise of nontraditional students in higher ed
74% of students have at least one nontraditional characteristic.
Dave Zweifel: Swiss dairy tradition hit by Trump tariffs
Regular readers of my columns over the years know I grew up in New Glarus, the picturesque not-so-little-anymore village 25 miles south of Madison.
Kickoff time, TV information released for Wisconsin's final home game of season vs. Illinois
Bret Bielema and the Illini will be in Madison as the Badgers honor their seniors next week.
Oh, the humanity! WKRP helicopter caption wins You Toon contest
Winning line from Verona reader beats more than 75 entries.
Readers' $16,000 in gifts bring total to more than $60,000 for toys at Christmas
Since 1918, the Empty Stocking Club has provided Christmas toys to children in families in need in the greater Madison area.
EMPTY STOCKING CLUB
Since 1918, the Empty Stocking Club has provided Christmas toys to children in families in need in the greater Madison area.
4 observations from rewatching Wisconsin's loss at No. 2 Indiana
A look at freshman quarterback Carter Smith, a few senior defenders making plays, the offensive play-calling and more.
Madison schools survey respondents prioritize quality, safety
Among priorities more directly related to drawing attendance areas, 51% of respondents prioritized small class sizes and 48% said creating and maintaining neighborhood schools was important.
Dr. Zorba Paster: Working with autism requires care, flexibility
This column is the second of two parts.
Garden calendar: For the week of Nov. 16
Tips for your flowers, plants, trees and shrubs.
OUR VIEW: Shut down any chance of another dysfunctional shutdown
The last time Washington broke a record for government dysfunction in 2019 — shutting down most federal operations for 35 days — Rep. Glenn Grothman, R-Glenbeulah, offered a smart way to prevent future closures.
Math needs a revolution, just like reading | Lindsey Henderson and Lauren Greuel
The states that treat numeracy like early reading are already seeing results.
Defensive lineman's potential return could add to Packers pass rush
Green Bay will have to deal with the Giants' defensive line, but could be bolstering its own unit for Sunday's game at Lambeau Field.
Duffy vs. Musk to control NASA
Duffy vs. Musk to control NASA
Sophomores deliver for Wisconsin men's hockey after moments of frustration
Gavin Morrissey scored an overtime goal after hitting the post late in regulation, and Logan Hensler turned a negative into a positive for the Badgers against Ohio State.
Trees and green space can mitigate climate change | Angela McGowan
Billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates recently said, “Although climate change will have serious consequences – particularly for people in the poorest countries – it will not lead to humanity’s demise.” Whether this is true or not, one thing is clear: Humans…






